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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Razorbacks lose Dylan Carter for the season

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Hogs lose another pitcher for rest of season with elbow injury

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The injuries are continuing to pile up for Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn as Wednesday the announcement was made right-hander Dylan Carter will miss the rest of the season and have to undergo elbow surgery.

“Razorback Nation: It is with a heavy heart that I announce my 2023 season has come to an end due to a UCL tear,” Carter said in a tweet. “This season has been nothing short of amazing and our teams season isn’t over yet. I will be the best teammate and supporter as we finish up the season and begin our run to Omaha.”

The news comes after Van Horn told reporters following Tuesday’s loss to Lipscomb that the results following Carter’s MRI with dye Monday were not good and he was going to leave it at that.

Carter made 16 appearances out of the bullpen for the Hogs this season, posting a 3.65 ERA in 37 innings. 22.1 of his innings came in SEC play, where he posted a 4.03 ERA across nine outings.

“Soreness,” was the way Van Horn described Carter’s reduced use as he became less and less effective over the last couple of weeks.

It really showed up in the Texas A&M series.

“I had turned to Coach (Hobbs) and said ‘we’ve got to get somebody loose. That’s not the stuff I’m normally seeing,'” Van Horn said. “Dylan threw that pitch, got out of the inning and came to the dugout, and he was in a lot of pain. So, we were just sick, but the first MRI came back negative.”

That obviously changed and now he’s out for the remainder of the season, further eroding a pitching staff where the decimation began before the season ever started with projected No. 1 pitcher Jaxon Wiggins going down and requiring surgery back in fall camp.

Koty Frank’s season ended after suffering a lat injury three weeks into the season.

It’s been that kind of season.

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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Razorbacks drop a tough one in extras last night

Tye, Tommy and Chuck recap the loss last night to Lipscomb, give an update on Quincey McAdoo, Brett Eibner retiring, Brandon Allen to 49ers and more!

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Razorbacks fall in extra innings to Lipscomb in North Little Rock

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For a midweek game that involves a quick drive down I-40, Arkansas’ 8-6 loss to Lipscomb on Tuesday night at Dickey-Stephens Park here probably took a little longer than anyone really wanted.

About the only thing the Razorbacks got out of this game was four innings from Austin Ledbetter and two innings from Parker Coil early on the mound that didn’t allow any runs. The Hogs used a total nine pitchers on the mound, which isn’t surprised in the middle of the week when the game takes 11 innings to decide.

Especially when the Hogs’ bats can’t deliver hits at critical times, which has been a nagging problem for this team. They left 10 runners on base in scoring position for the evening. For the game the Hogs were 1-of-12, so it was a big deal.

“Even if we would have won the game, we didn’t play good,” Hogs coach Dave Van Horn said later. “We didn’t play good at all. Really, in any phase of the game — we didn’t pitch good, we didn’t field good, we did not drive in runs. Defensively, we kicked a couple balls, made a bad throw. I mean, overall it was probably one of our worst games of the year, honestly.”

Now Van Horn probably has a ton of questions about his pitching, too. Christian Foutch got pulled without getting a single out for the third straight game and it’s down to crunch time for this team.

“Now you go to Mississippi State wondering if can put him in the game,” Van Horn said. “It’s a tough situation.”

The Hogs got three runs in the first inning on a homer by Harold Coll, then the offense basically disappared while Lipscomb pulled away to a 6-3 lead. In the eighth inning, the Hogs managed to tie it up. Ben McLaughlin led off with a single before Brady Slavens came the the plate with two outs and the Bison pitcher managed to throw a couple of wild pitches, scoring all three Hogs on the bases.

Lipscomb got a couple of runs in the 11th inning and the Hogs went down in order.

Once again, the Hogs got on the road with three SEC series left, playing Mississippi State in Starkville, Miss., starting at 6 p.m. Friday night.